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Abbreviations:

AOP-Areas of Practice

LAR-Laws & Rules

P.E.-Professional Engineers

 

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Sanitary Sewers - Capacity, Management, & Operation and Maintenance

Course No. EN-8002

Credit: 8 PDH

Course Fee: $214.95 Purchase course

Subject Matter Expert: Stephen J. Huskie, P.E.

 

Overview

This course covers a broad range of critical factors in regaining and maintaining sewer system capacity and other mitigating measures. It discusses planning tools, asset management, flow monitoring, hydraulic modeling, operation and maintenance and a range of other considerations toward solving sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and overall good practices for operating sanitary sewer collection systems. This course points to a holistic approach for Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) solutions and provides insight on USEPA’s “CMOM” program.

This course is based solely on Chapters 5, 6 and 7 of the ASCE/USEPA publication “Sanitary Sewer Overflow Solutions”.

To earn PDH credit for this course, the student must pass a multiple choice quiz of fifty (50) questions.

This course compliments “Sanitary Sewers – Condition Assessment and Rehabilitation,” PDHengineer.com course number EN–5001.

 

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • Identification of the factors that compromise sewer capacity, which can lead to overflows
  • Familiarization with the importance of flow monitoring and hydraulic modeling
  • The components and importance of effective management tools and resources
  • Insight on how sewer agencies “benchmark” for performance improvements
  • Insight on the benefits of a proactive operation and maintenance program and the key factors that comprise an effective program
  • A more comprehensive understanding of the many factors associated with reducing sanitary sewer overflows, and restoring and preserving flow capacity

 

Course

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Sanitary Sewers

 

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